Here is the "top" match of the ensuing tie-breakers. Bellows and Avercamp have both survived tiebreakers before, but only one of them can survive this one! Unless they tie, of course.
Hendrick Avercamp
1585-1634
Dutch
- Lost to Francis Bacon in Round 1.
- Clobbered Frank Auerbach in Left Bracket First-Round Elimination.
- Handily defeated 20th Century French painter Balthus in the Left Bracket Second Round.
- Locked in a tie with Hans Baldung in Left Bracket Second Round Elimination. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Freaked out the squares by knocking out Josef Albers in Left Bracket Second Round Elimination Tiebreak!
- Tied with Giuseppe Arcimboldo in the Left Bracket Third Round. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
George Bellows
1882 - 1925
American
- Defeated Bernardo Bellotto in Round 1 by a single vote. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
- Beaten by Giovanni Bellini in Round 2 in a fair fight.
- Tied with George Caleb Bingham in the Left Bracket Second Round.
- Knocked out Louise Bourgeois in the Left Bracket Second Round Tiebreak.
- Wiped the floor with François Boucher in Left Bracket Second Round Elimination.
- Tied with Ford Madox Brown in the Left Bracket Third Round. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
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15 comments:
I don't think I've voted for Bellows in any previous match-up, but he gets my vote this time. Except for the boxing painting. I don't like that one very much.
Avercamp, please!
Avercamp
Avercamp
Bellows. Hometown boy.
Alison votes for Bellows.
Bellows!
A super-tough call for me. Bellows is kind of a "B" version of Eakins, which is still a high compliment. Avercamp is great, but my earlier joke that he painted Dutch Where's Waldos might have been a bit too accurate. I guess I just find Bellows more interesting. So I'll go with him.
An emailed vote for Avercamp.
I'm definitely for Bellows here, though I feel like we should throw a skating party for Avercamp whenever he finally leaves the race.
Avercamp
I like that the supplemental tiebreak paintings for each of these guys expand their range. Mr. Iceskating can do a summer scene, and Mr. Pugilism can paint his mom. I like that mom. But I'll go with Avercamp and infinite charm.
AVERCAAAAAAAAAAMP!
Bellows
At the top of the post, I wrote "Bellows and Avercamp have both survived tiebreakers before, but only one of them can survive this one! Unless they tie, of course."
Bellows and Avercamp have both survived to paint another day! Bellows 7, Avercamp 7.
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